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Combining baroque design with folk tradition, the late artist’s work asks: is pattern not the motor of creation?

BY Greg Nissan |

From food delivery apps to public transport, the Berlin-based artists reflect on the changing face of urban life

BY Kito Nedo |

Body and landscape converge in the groundbreaking painter’s first US retrospective at the Phillips Collection, Washington, DC

BY Ian Bourland |

Linder’s ‘Full Service’ at MUDAM, Luxembourg, enacts a clever service economy between performer, viewer and museum

BY Fabian Schöneich |

In a solo show at the McCord Museum, Montreal, the Cree artist’s alter ego, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, confronts the horrors of Canadian history

BY Georgia Phillips-Amos |

A tactile show in Berlin of the California-based painter refreshes colour-field abstraction for our digital age of infinite screen time

BY Louisa Elderton |

A retrospective at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi, showcases the forms and themes that underpin the artist’s singular career

BY Skye Arundhati Thomas |

The second iteration of this dynamic biennial is a mix of poignant reflection and feverish energy 

BY Sophie Knezic |

Two new films at the CPH:DOX festival explore climate change and collective anxiety

BY Matt Turner |

This annual celebration of cinema has become a vital destination for those invested in the artistic possibilities of the documentary form

BY Nick Pinkerton |

An exhibition at Peres Projects, Berlin, shows how society’s attitudes to sex have changed throughout the 86-year-old artist’s career

BY Chloe Stead |

A glance at Gagliardi’s new paintings at Brussels’s Rodolphe Janssen Gallery

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

The artist’s new show at White Cube combines structuralist filmmaking with the Green Cross Code, to dazzling effect

BY Thomas McMullan |

Ancestral knowledge and utopian thinking lend power to a sometimes uneven exhibition 

BY Jonathan Griffin |

In a lively group show at Petzel Gallery, the late Danish artist’s irreverent ‘modification paintings’ are presented alongside some of the many works they later inspired 

BY Ara H. Merjian |

A survey at Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover, shows an artist in constant dialogue with the world 

BY Oliver Osborne |

In two New York gallery shows, the artist’s domestic sets and portraits of celebrities drive home questions of representation in the culture industry

A remarkable exhibition of tiny paintings at London’s National Portrait Gallery

BY Tim Smith-Laing |
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